Historic static display at Daly Waters Pub, Northern Territory
Historic static display at Daly Waters Pub, Daly Waters, Katherine Region, Northern Territory - Image Tourism NT
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Daly Waters
- Daly Waters is located approximately 274 kilometres south of Katherine near the junction of the Explorer’s Way (Stuart Highway) and Carpentaria Highway (Savannah Way). Despite a tiny population, Daly Waters' pub is one of the Territory’s most famous watering holes. The area's traditional owners, the Jingili people, believe the Dreaming tracks of the Emu and the Sun travelled through here on their way to the southern parts of the Northern Territory. John McDouall Stuart explored around Daly Waters in the late 1800s. He and his party got lost in the region’s thick scrub and became desperate for water. Thus the discovery of a small creek leading to a series of waterholes was particularly significant. He named the area in honour of the Governor of South Australia at the time.
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